Collection Development and Acquisitions Librarian
Brooklyn Law School Library
Brooklyn Law School Library seeks a dynamic, innovative individual to serve as 
its Collection Development and Acquisitions Librarian.
The Library is the legal research center for Brooklyn Law School, a private law 
school located in downtown Brooklyn, New York City.  Founded in 1901, Brooklyn 
Law School enrolls approximately 1,300 full-time and 170 part-time students.
Position Summary
Reporting to the Director of the Library, the Collection Development and 
Acquisitions Librarian will:

 *   Manage the Library's acquisitions and serials operations and supervise 
three full-time technical services assistants.  These operations include 1) 
investigating, ordering, receiving, claiming, and paying invoices for all 
library acquisitions in all formats and 2) resolving problems with orders and 
accounts for library materials.
 *   Recommend to the Director of the Library sources in all formats based on 
1) the Library's collection development policy, 2) recommendations of faculty, 
librarian liaisons to faculty, and students, 3) acquisitions tools such as 
YBP's GOBI, 4) publishers' catalogs, brochures, and announcements (print and 
online), 5) database trials offered by vendors and consortia, 6) ILLiad 
statistics for materials requested by patrons, and 7) other sources.
 *   Serve as the Library's primary liaison to vendor sales departments and 
regularly evaluate vendors' performance.
 *   Negotiate contract prices for print library materials with vendors.  
Review licenses and purchase agreements for the Library's electronic sources.  
In conjunction with the Director, negotiate license and purchase agreements for 
the Library's electronic sources.
 *   Monitor the Library's materials expenditures budget and track fiscal year 
spending.  Prepare budget projections at the request of the Director.
 *   Train the three technical services assistants to use new technologies for 
acquisitions and serials functions.
 *   Maintain collection statistics.
 *   Review and edit the Library's collection development and retention 
policies.
 *   Manage acquisitions under the Library's agreements with various consortia.
 *   Collaborate with other librarians to develop approaches for the transition 
from print acquisitions to electronic sources.
 *   Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Required:

 *   M.L.S. from an ALA-accredited institution
 *   Demonstrated knowledge of legal and cross-disciplinary publishing, 
including publishing trends
 *   Experience negotiating with vendors and reviewing and negotiating terms of 
license and purchase agreements
 *   Competence in bibliographic and acquisitions data management
 *   Some knowledge of MARC format and cataloging
 *   Strong analytical and problem solving skills
 *   Excellent oral and written communication skills and interpersonal skills
 *   Experience with standard office software, including Word and Excel
Preferred:

 *   At least two years of professional law library experience in acquisitions 
or collection development
 *   Experience working with an integrated library system such as Millennium or 
Koha
 *   Experience using YBP's GOBI acquisitions tool
Compensation and Benefits
Brooklyn Law School is a private, independent law school.  We offer a 
competitive compensation package and a salary commensurate with experience.  
Brooklyn Law School is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.
 To Apply
Applications should include:

 *   A cover letter describing qualifications and experience
 *   A current resume detailing education and relevant experience
 *   The names and contact information for three professional references
Apply to:
Janet Sinder
Director of the Library & Associate Professor of Law
Brooklyn Law School
250 Joralemon St.
Brooklyn, NY 11201
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Applications by e-mail are accepted and encouraged.  Applications will be 
reviewed upon receipt and will continue to be reviewed until the position is 
filled.  Preference will be given to applications received by June 22, 2012.

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